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Hispanic Affairs Commission endorses toolkit to help restaurants respond to immigration enforcement
Summary
The commission voted to endorse a training and materials toolkit, described as 'Amendment for Worksites' from a North Carolina group, to help restaurant owners prepare staff and protect workers during federal immigration encounters. The commission approved initial printing and promotion resources and set a small group to adapt materials.
The Tulsa Hispanic Affairs Commission voted to endorse and begin local rollout of a toolkit for restaurant owners meant to guard workers’ rights and prepare managers for interactions with federal immigration agents.
Commissioner Jacqui Gonzales introduced the initiative and asked the commission to back a set of activities: curate and adapt toolkit materials for local printing, promote the resources to…
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